Dylan's Tours: Napa, Sonoma, and SF adventures without the driving hassle.
Dylan's Tours provides guided San Francisco area itineraries, including Napa and Sonoma wine-country trips, Muir Woods excursions, and iconic city viewpoints. Reviewers praise punctual, knowledgeable guides, relaxed pacing, and time for tastings and sightseeing in Sonoma Plaza. Departing from San Francisco, these tours remove the hassle of driving and offer convenient, engaging experiences.
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Full-day guided tours to Napa and Sonoma Valley wineries with tastings, scenic views, and optional stops in Sonoma Plaza for lunch and shopping.
Half-day or full-day excursions to Muir Woods for redwood exploration, with photo stops at the Golden Gate Bridge and free time in Sausalito.
Comprehensive tours covering San Francisco's top attractions, including Golden Gate Bridge views, historical insights, and drop-offs at Pier 39 or Alcatraz.
Customizable tours for individuals or groups with flexible itineraries, knowledgeable guides, and convenient pick-up/drop-off options in San Francisco.
Seamless integration with Alcatraz visits, including transportation and scheduling assistance for a complete San Francisco experience.
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Overall rating
Chaz Reichert
Sully was an amazing & knowledgeable tour guide! Details and passion resonated in the history lesson he delivered throughout the day in the numerous landmarks and spots we either drove past or stopped by to take pictures at on our way to and from Muir Woods. Great recommendations for places to eat and super personable! He packed so much into the 6 hour tour!
S L
Great tour to see a lot without the hassle of driving yourself. We enjoyed stops below and above the Golden Gate Bridge especially after the fog lifted and we could see far and wide. Muir Woods was beautiful and a perfect amount of time to explore. We decided to get off at Pier 39 to enjoy watching the sea lions, walking down to Hyde Street then up to Lombard street. We are glad we took an uber to the tour so then we did not have to go back to the starting point.
Robin Bess
Such a great Sonoma & Napa wine tour. Everything felt easy and well paced, with plenty of time to enjoy the views and the wine. Nicholson Ranch was a favorite—beautiful setting and really good wines. RuVango Winery was another highlight with a fun, laid-back tasting and fantastic pours. Nothing felt rushed or stuffy, just a really enjoyable day in wine country. Our guide, Jeffery was enthusiastic and well-versed in wine and local history. Would absolutely do this again.
Marisa
I did the 8am tour to Muir Woods that stopped in Sausalito. I’m so happy I got to see Muir Woods, it is really awe inspiring. It was nice to see it with the tour too and not have to worry about makes a reservation there. We promptly left at 8am. And the tour shop does have a small bathroom which is nice to use before you leave. Barry was a great tour guide, he loved taking pictures of everyone and knows a lot about San Francisco. We got out of the bus twice to take pictures on the way to Muir Woods. They were great picture stops and we head nice weather to pose in front of Golden Gate Bridge. Even though I’ve been to SF 5 times I still loved this tour. I’ve been to Sausalito before and could have skipped that, there is not much to do in that town besides eat something and look at the bay. Muir Woods is the real gem. We had only 1 hour and 15 min to explore on our own. I was alone so I walked fast and think I got to see more than most in that time. I would have liked more time there. You can add on Alcatraz and the bus drops you off there, or he can drop you at fisherman’s wharf or back at the tour shop. Highly suggest this tour company! Very friendly, on time and knowledgeable!
Brad Hover
We did the Napa and Sonoma Valley tour with Dylan’s Tours, leaving from San Francisco, and it was a great experience. Our guide, Sully, was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the day fun. We started at RuVango Winery with a tasting and walking tour that explained the winemaking process, which was both informative and enjoyable. Next, we spent two hours on our own in Sonoma Plaza, which was perfect for lunch and a little shopping. After lunch we stopped at Nicholson Ranch Winery, where we enjoyed a tasting outside by a pond overlooking the rolling hills and vineyard. We ended the tour with a stop in the Marin Headlands to get a beautiful view of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. Overall, it was a relaxing and convenient way to see Napa and Sonoma without worrying about driving between wineries and to and from the city.